Donald Trump is reportedly considering appointing a dedicated "AI czar" at the White House to oversee federal policy and the government's use of artificial intelligence.
According to a report on November 26, the move is part of Trump’s efforts to maintain U.S. leadership in the rapidly advancing field of AI. While Elon Musk will not take the role of AI czar, he is expected to play a key role in guiding the development and application of AI technology in the U.S.
The report, published by Axion, suggests that the decision to appoint an AI czar is still under consideration but is likely to move forward. Although the official announcement has yet to be made, Musk, along with V.
Ramaswamy, head of the Department of Government Efficiency under Trump, is expected to have a significant influence on shaping the future of AI in the country.
The new AI model, once established, will focus on harnessing both public and private sector resources to keep the U.S. at the forefront of AI innovation.
While Trump’s formal remarks on the matter are still awaited, the idea has already sparked considerable attention.
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